Goldfinch

Goldfinch on a Blackberry Bush



Adventurous bird walking upon the air,
Like a schoolboy running and loitering, leaping
    and springing,
Pensively pausing, suddenly changing your mind
To turn at ease on the heel of a wing-tip. Where
In all the crystalline world was there to find
For your so delicate walking and airy winging
A floor so perfect, so firm and so fair,
And where a ceiling and walls so sweetly ringing,
Whenever you sing, to your clear singing?

The wide-winged soul itself can ask no more
Than such a pure, resilient and endless floor
For its strong-pinioned plunging and soaring and
    upward and upward springing.

The Bird by Edwin Muir




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